Conformational and associative behaviours of the third helix of antennapedia homeodomain in membrane-mimetic environments.
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Solution NMR studies on the orientation of membrane-bound peptides and proteins by paramagnetic probesThe homeodomain derived peptide Penetratin induces curvature of fluid membrane domainsNon-metabolic membrane tubulation and permeability induced by bioactive peptidesStructural studies of a baboon (Papio sp.) plasma protein inhibitor of cholesteryl ester transferaseInvestigation of penetratin peptides. Part 1. The environment dependent conformational properties of penetratin and two of its derivativesStructure and positioning comparison of two variants of penetratin in two different membrane mimicking systems by NMRInvestigation of Homeodomain Membrane Translocation Properties: Insights from the Structure Determination of Engrailed-2 Homeodomain in Aqueous and Membrane-Mimetic EnvironmentsMembrane translocation of penetratin and its derivatives in different cell lines.Physico-chemical requirements for cellular uptake of pAntp peptide. Role of lipid-binding affinity.Translocation and endocytosis for cell-penetrating peptide internalization.Structure and dynamics of cationic membrane peptides and proteins: insights from solid-state NMR.Homeodomain-derived peptides. In and out of the cells.Tryptophan fluorescence study of the interaction of penetratin peptides with model membranes.Reversible sheet-turn conformational change of a cell-penetrating peptide in lipid bilayers studied by solid-state NMRPotential use of non-classical pathways for the transport of macromolecular drugs.Cell penetrating peptide inhibitors of nuclear factor-kappa B.Cellular uptake of Antennapedia Penetratin peptides is a two-step process in which phase transfer precedes a tryptophan-dependent translocationSelf-assembled penetratin-deferasirox micelles as potential carriers for hydrophobic drug delivery.Electrochemical impedimetric biosensor based on a nanostructured polycarbonate substrate.Break on through to the other side-biophysics and cell biology shed light on cell-penetrating peptides.Transduction peptides within naturally occurring proteins.Comparative study on transduction and toxicity of protein transduction domains.Lung delivery studies using siRNA conjugated to TAT(48-60) and penetratin reveal peptide induced reduction in gene expression and induction of innate immunity.Direct peptide interaction with surface glycosaminoglycans contributes to the cell penetration of maurocalcine.Improving the endosomal escape of cell-penetrating peptides and their cargos: strategies and challenges.Roles of arginine and lysine residues in the translocation of a cell-penetrating peptide from (13)C, (31)P, and (19)F solid-state NMR.Recruitment of TLR adapter TRIF to TLR4 signaling complex is mediated by the second helical region of TRIF TIR domain.Signaling with homeoprotein transcription factors in development and throughout adulthood.Noncovalently associated cell-penetrating peptides for gene delivery applications.Amphiphilic macromolecules on cell membranes: from protective layers to controlled permeabilization.Cell-Penetrating Peptides-Mechanisms of Cellular Uptake and Generation of Delivery Systems.Charge-dependent translocation of the Trojan peptide penetratin across lipid membranes.A molecular view on the interaction of the trojan peptide penetratin with the polar interface of lipid bilayers.Penetratin-membrane association: W48/R52/W56 shield the peptide from the aqueous phase.Membrane surface-associated helices promote lipid interactions and cellular uptake of human calcitonin-derived cell penetrating peptides.Asymmetric insertion of membrane proteins in lipid bilayers by solid-state NMR paramagnetic relaxation enhancement: a cell-penetrating Peptide exampleThe position of the cell penetrating peptide penetratin in SDS micelles determined by NMR.On the mechanism whereby cationic lipids promote intracellular delivery of polynucleic acids.Studies on the internalization mechanism of cationic cell-penetrating peptides.Can transcription factors function as cell-cell signalling molecules?
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Conformational and associative behaviours of the third helix of antennapedia homeodomain in membrane-mimetic environments.
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Conformational and associative ...... membrane-mimetic environments.
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Conformational and associative ...... membrane-mimetic environments.
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A Brunissen
G Chassaing
J P Berlose
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10.1111/J.1432-1033.1996.0372R.X
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1996-12-01T00:00:00Z